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I agree with most of the inclusions, but certainly NOT with the order.

I think they do it on purpose, to stimulate discussion & clickbait!

V (the original) better than Blake's 7, Babylon 5, and Farscape?

You never know, there may be V fans who agree with that

And along with the omissions Brigsy mentioned, where is the original BSG, groundbreaking for it's day.

Or as hubby calls it, 'the proper BSG'! It's there, at no.34

But Space 1999 is at no. 49 and UFO isn't there at all. If the Prisoner is there (which is arguably fantasy rather than SF), then why not Sapphire and Steel? What about Batman?

But what I did like about the listing is that it spanned the decades - most of these type of articles only list the most recent shows. It was nice to see old classics like 'Lost in Space' on the list, and no real surprise that the cross-generational (re-generational) Dr Who was at the top.

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We have got to get used to the idea that Blake's 7 won't be that well known to people under the age of 40 now. I am nearly 43 and I just about barely remember the last two series, the 4th more. It is only going to get worse as we get older. Number 20 is not bad for a show that ended nearly 36 years ago.

The Expanse is on there.. but I tend avoid these click-bait-y lists they surface every few months. TNG above so many other more worthy series... come on!?£$^£

But moving on..
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Anyone who hasn't seen the Expanse, get watching, a great true science fiction series. But it also doesn't skimp on characters, dialogue or plot.. Midway through season two now and I think its threatening to become on of those greats.

Characters who are flawed, make mistakes and argue a lot and many deaths... mmm reminds me of a series that I can't quite put a finger on... Anyone help me out??

It's actually one of the very few true science fiction shows, if you go by the original definition.

B7 is close, but contains obvious fantastical elements within it.

I define Sci-Fi as future events with technology that doesn't exist yet. Survivors is set in the then present day of 1975's England where a deadly virus was accidently released which over a matter of a few weeks kills 95% of the population reducing the population of Great Britain to approx. 10,000 and follows the lives of Abby Grant, Jenny Richards and Greg Preston as they attempt to rebuild society from the ashes of the old.

I don't see that as sci-fi anymore than All Creatures Great and Small is.

He claims to be Siegfried Farnon's brother but it doesn't wash with me!

Funny! We met Peter a few years ago for the third or fourth time and we started talking about All Creatures Great and Small. I said I remembered the episode when Mrs. Hall left and Tristin was left to do the cooking for the vets. Each day he served bangers and mash. Peter couldn't remember that particular episode but did remember fondly having to stick his arm up a cows back end! What a great series.